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根据以下材料,选取角度,自拟题目,写一篇不少于800字的文章,文体不限,诗歌除外。

删除我经历过的任何一个瞬间,我都不能成为今天的自己。

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经历就是一种财富

人的成长在于经历,个人的经历有多有少,有浓有淡,有顺有逆,有成有败,喜愤哀乐愁尽在其中。任何经历,无论是成功或者失败,总会在你人生的轨迹上留下些许痕迹,让你在蓦然回首时从中受益。

当有一天我们回首往事,回首人生之路时,是丰富多彩还是苍白一片,是辉煌灿烂还是风尘弥漫,这取决于昨天的我们究竟到过什么地方,做过哪些事情,有过什么追求,取得过哪些成绩,明天的我们又将开始怎样的旅程,又回去结识哪些形形色色的人

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    Paying a higher price than usual for a ticket to see a film in 3D is the annoyance of many a cinema-goer's life.

    But there may be a benefit to doing so, as a study has found that 3D films exercise the brain and improve short-term functioning in a similar way to brain-training tests.

    The research found that people who watched a movie in 3D improved cognitive (认知) skills, compared to those who watched it in 2D.

    The research was led by neuroscientist(神经学家) Dr Patrick Fagan from Goldsmiths University in London. More than 100 people took part in the experiment, where participants watched Disney film Big Hero 6 in either standard format or RealD 3D.

    They also carried out a brain-training-style test before and after seeing a section from the film. The test covered memory, reaction times and cognitive function and the results were compared later.

    According to the research, which was carried out in partnership with science group Thrill Laboratory, participants experienced a 23 percent increase in cognitive processing, as well as an 11 percent increase in reaction times.

    Dr Fagan said that the results showed enough of an improvement in brain function to suggest that 3D could play a part in improving brain power in the future.

    "These findings are more significant than you might think," he said. "It is a fact that people are living longer and there is a noticeable decline in cognitive brain function in old age which can worsen future quality of life. There has never been a better time to look at ways to improve brain function. The initial results of this study show that 3D films may potentially play a role in slowing this decline."

    A second part of the experiment involved those watching the film being fitted with headsets that scanned brain activity and this too showed heightened (加强的) activity when watching 3D. According to the results, participants were seven percent more engaged with what they were watching, adding to argument that 3D movies are more like watching real-life—something Professor Brendan Walker from Thrill Laboratory agreed with.

    "As Professor Brendan Walker's test concluded, 3D films are more attractive and heighten the senses — this, in turn, makes the brain run at quicker speeds," Dr Fagan said.